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Traditional Concealed Shower Valves

If you want to put a modern spin on a traditionally designed bathroom then you really can’t go wrong with traditional showers, and the first place to start is with the valve. Within our collection of traditional shower valves, you can take your pick from crosshead or lever handles, some of which feature either black or white detailing. These particular shower valves are concealed shower valves, designed to be (as the name implies) concealed which means they fit into the wall, showing just the shower plate and the controls, a great solution for those wanting a more minimalistic look.

 
 

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1 Outlet: Suitable for one shower head.

2 Outlets: Suitable for two shower heads or a shower head and a bath filler.

3 Outlets: Suitable for two shower heads and a bath filler.

4 Outlets: Suitable for two shower heads, body jets and a bath filler.

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1 Outlet: Suitable for one shower head.

2 Outlets: Suitable for two shower heads or a shower head and a bath filler.

3 Outlets: Suitable for two shower heads and a bath filler.

4 Outlets: Suitable for two shower heads, body jets and a bath filler.

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Park Lane Thermostatic Concealed Traditional Shower Valve - Double Outlet

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Park Lane Traditional Concealed Thermostatic Shower Mixer Valve Brushed Brass - Twin Outlets

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Park Lane Traditional Concealed Thermostatic Shower Mixer Valve Black - Twin Outlets

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How many outlets do I need and what does each outlet option do?

The outlet number tells you how many flow points the valve can serve, 1 outlet runs a single shower head, 2 outlets let you run two shower heads or a shower head plus a bath filler, 3 outlets will run two shower heads and a bath filler, and 4 outlets cover two shower heads, body jets and a bath filler. If you want a handheld shower plus an overhead, pick a twin-outlet valve; if you plan body jets as well, choose a four‑outlet option. Many valves include a diverter so you can switch which outlet is active from the same control.

What are the benefits of a thermostatic concealed valve versus a standard mixer?

Thermostatic valves hold water temperature steady even if someone flushes a toilet or a tap is turned on, which gives safer, more comfortable showers especially for children or older users. The product range shows many thermostatic models from Eastlake, Park Lane and Aqualisa, reflecting how common they are for modern bathrooms. A standard mixer can be simpler and cheaper, but a thermostatic valve removes sudden temperature swings and is worth the extra cost if you want precise control.

Which handle style should I pick, crosshead, lever or ball handles?

Crosshead handles give a classic, period look and suit traditional bathrooms, while levers feel more contemporary and are easier to operate with wet or soapy hands. Ball handles offer a vintage, rounded aesthetic between the two. If you have an authentic heritage scheme go for crosshead; if you want practical daily use with a traditional appearance choose lever or ball handles.

How do the different finishes affect appearance and upkeep?

Chrome is the most common and matches most fixtures for a bright, reflective finish; chrome with black or white detailing adds contrast for a more styled look. Brushed brass brings warmth and hides fingerprints better, while matte black creates a striking modern-traditional contrast. chrome & white works well with white tiles for a clean look, while brushed brass complements timber or warm tiles in a period-inspired bathroom.

What does "concealed" mean and how will that change the look of my bathroom?

Concealed valves sit inside the wall so you only see the plate and controls, giving a minimal, uncluttered appearance that suits both modern and traditionally styled bathrooms. Many products in the range are round or square plates with the option of diverters and different handle types, so you can keep a pared-back wall surface but still operate multiple outlets. If you want a streamlined shower area with traditional controls, a concealed valve provides that classic faceplate without exposed pipework.